Posted on 12/19/2007 10:55:21 PM PST by Fargo Rock
ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI-myFOXstl.com) -- Late Wednesday night, former New York governor and Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani went to Barnes-Jewish hospital after feeling ill.
Giuliani had traveled across Missouri Wednesday by car after mechanical problems on his aircraft left him without a plane for his stumping.
The statement from the Giuliani campaign reads:
"ST. LOUIS - Rudy Giuliani Communications Director Katie Levinson released the following statement this morning:
Earlier today, Mayor Giuliani experienced flu-like symptoms campaigning in Missouri. The symptoms worsened as the day wore on and shortly after taking off from Chesterfield, Missouri for New York the Mayor became uncomfortable enough that our plane returned to the airport in Chesterfield. To be on the safe side, the Mayor consulted with his personal physician in New York and made the decision to go to the Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis for routine tests.
"The Mayor will spend the night in St. Louis and we will provide another update in the morning."
Thousands of US children die every year due to typhoid, polio, hookworm and malaria and the Republicans turn a blind eye while sipping their lattes.
Do you think I have a future as a DNC fact-checker?
There are still a few Freepers who insinuate that Fred just looks too old to make it through a term in office, but I’ll bet he doesn’t go to the hospital when he thinks he might have the flu.
I hope he feels better soon.
I'd re-think that if I were you. In recent years there have been epidemics of illnesses with flu-like symptoms resulting in a high mortality rate. They are called flu-like because they can't be readily diagnosed and can be much more serious than your average flu. Usually the very young and older folks who have under-developed immune systems or weak immune systems, as in the case of older folks comprise the bulk of the mortality stat.
Been there, done that.
Well, I’m not a fan of Rudy’s either, but I hope it isn’t anything serious & that he gets on his feet soon.
Having said that - here is my take on this:
When a person is riding high in the polls, they are naturally going to feel better & a healthy person will be able to conquer the vast challenges of campaigning - in fact they will do it with gusto & superhuman determination.
Rudy has had a tough couple of weeks, some bad press coming out about him & his wife/former mistress & other stuff which is just going to get worse as the campaign wears on. I can speak from experience, that kind of stress wears you down & your immune system as well. When things start nagging at you & you go to bed worrying about little things, they start to add up & BINGO! - that’s when you will get sick.
I hope Rudy gets better, and then I hope he gets out of the race, it’s not going to get any easier for him. His enemies (and there are many on both sides of the race) are holding onto & timing their releases of information on Rudy that will sink him eventually. That’s what happens when a candidate has a lot of baggage like Rudy, hopefully, he is starting to realize that & will get out while he can with dignity.
A sickness is a good excuse to get out of a race before you hit rock-bottom. Time will tell.
He’d never get my vote, but I pray now for his speedy recovery.
The upshot: I'd rather be a live fool than a dead idiot. OTOH, your theory may very well serve to clean out the gene pool for future generations. Carry On.
What do you mean? That was just how the AP wrote it.
I don’t see a problem with being careful when he needs his health. I’m with you on that.
The flu?
Glad it’s not serious, and, yes, if you’re on the campaign trail, I guess a hospital is as good a place as any to get better.
I probably would have flown home and holed up in my own house.
I’m one of those that has to think I’m dying before I go to the doctor. My husband knows that if I say - “I’m making a doctor’s appointment”, or “take me to the emergency room” - it is BAD! His father died from a staph infection he picked up in the hospital - my father-in-law was one of those ‘go to the doctor for every little thing’ types of people.
I used to spend a lot of time in doctor’s waiting rooms taking some of my elderly relatives to the doctor & it was excruciating - listening to all the sniffles and being exposed to all of those sick people.
Unless you have some very compelling immune system problems or a serious disease, I would stay away from doctors and hospitals as much as possible.
Exactly right! I used to think that Freepers were a cut above the general population in the intelligence and common sense departments. The responses on this thread alone gives me reason to re-evaluate that.
Excellent points. I agree wholeheartedly.
I do hope it is nothing serious.
Missouri's fault.
Or the car.
Politics aside, nobody here can honestly state that Giuliani isn’t a patriotic American. We can have differences with him, but they’re honest differences.
Nobody who checks into a hospital does so lightly. It’s not a Four Seasons hotel. His decision was based on medical advice, and stupid comments about butching it up and taking Kaopectate are made from an uninformed viewpoint.
I guarantee you that I’d prefer Giuliani over my current mayor, and although that’s not in the cards, I hope this turns out to be a minor health issue which is resolved quickly.
How is the lil RINO doing? Any updates?
I agree. I wouldn’t vote for him in the primary unless Duncan Hunter drops out. But he might be my second choice; I just haven’t decided. I agree that no one on the campaign trail, certainly no one with the energy and passion which Guiliani possesses, just checks into a hospital. I have a hard time believing the ignorant comments on this thread.
I know what you mean! I think there is a level of political correctness that goes on - plus - we know that if we say what our first reaction really is - our words will be taken out of context & used against us by creeps like Bill O'Reilly & dummie underground.
My mother used to say, "hate the sin and love the sinner" - and I guess that's a lot of it too.
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